Mark Roland Langdale

Mark Roland Langdale

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Mark Roland Langdale has had a varied life and career. He has worked with children and teenagers, climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in an effort to fundraise and he has also travelled down the Amazon. Mark likes to write modern day fairytales with an undercurrent of real life issues such as mental health, environment, dyslexia which he suffers from himself, and autism.
21st January 2012

Goblins

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28th May 2016

Penny Farthing and the Man in the Moon

Set in 1978 in the small village of Pleasington in Lancashire, Penny Farthing spends her days riding her pink penny fart... MorePenny Farthing and the Man in the Moon

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13th July 2016

The Moon Keeper (Once Upon a Blue Moon)

This is a quirky, weird and wonderful tale of a boy named Isaac Moon who climbs to the moon. He does it by climbing a g... MoreThe Moon Keeper (Once Upon a Blue Moon)

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28th September 2017

Hester, Huckleberry and the Sugar House Hauntings

Mark Roland Langdale’s third children’s book is a wacky and wonderful read that debunks the stigma of dyslexia. Hester, ... MoreHester, Huckleberry and the Sugar House Hauntings

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28th February 2018

The Time Travellers Club

An entertaining book full of humour, science and history Children can learn in a fun way about history with more time tr... MoreThe Time Travellers Club

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28th August 2018

The Clock People: Clockwork Chronicles

A highly imaginative fantasy book for children and young adults. Written in the authors’ unmistakable style, the book tr... MoreThe Clock People: Clockwork Chronicles

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28th February 2019

Vincent - The Boy Who Painted the Night

Meet Vincent: a young boy from Holland with big dreams.  Fortuneless and out of favour with just about everybody, Vinc... MoreVincent - The Boy Who Painted the Night

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3rd April 2012

Maze

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